Updated draft of Action Agenda available for public comment.

The 2008, Puget Sound Partnership Action Agenda is being updated and the public comment period is now open. The Action Agenda is the blueprint for recovery and your public comment is crucial in its success. The priorities in the updated Action Agenda will be used in the state budget process, providing the framework for funding and evaluating progress consistent with the non-regulatory recovery goals adopted earlier this year.

The Action Agenda is one of the most important activities the Partnership manages, guiding more than 600 government agencies, nonprofit organizations and other partners toward Puget Sound recovery. Thank you in advance for your feedback and suggestions for improvement. This is “our” Puget Sound Action Agenda.

by Gerry O’Keefe, Executive Director

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The document can be viewed here. Comments will be accepted through Jan. 20, 2012 and can be submitted to actionagenda@psp.wa.gov or by mail: Action Agenda Update, Puget Sound Partnership, 326 E. D Street, Tacoma, WA 98421.

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